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A Hidden Gem for Logseq Users
You have a collection of flat old Markdown files. And you want to import them into Logseq. But, you know that will lead to a cluttered and hard-to-navigate database.
So, you look for a solution. That's where Logseq Doctor comes in. This simple tool heals your flat old Markdown files before importing them to Logseq.
How Logseq Doctor Works
Logseq Doctor is a GitHub tool that transforms your Markdown files into a seamless Logseq experience. You can use it to add headers, format text, and create links between files.
For example, if you have a Markdown file with a list of items, Logseq Doctor can convert it into a Logseq-compatible format with tags and links. This makes it easier to navigate and connect related ideas in your Logseq database.
But, be aware that Logseq Doctor may not work perfectly for all types of Markdown files. You may need to do some manual tweaking to get the best results.
Getting Started with Logseq Doctor
To get started with Logseq Doctor, you need to clone the GitHub repository and follow the instructions in the README file. You can then use the tool to transform your Markdown files and import them into Logseq.
Some benefits of using Logseq Doctor include:
- Easy transformation of Markdown files into Logseq format
- Improved navigation and linking between files
- Enhanced productivity in Logseq
Or, you can try using Logseq Doctor with a small test file to see how it works before applying it to your entire collection of Markdown files.